OACAA Briefing: The latest news from OACAA and Ohio's CAAs
March 2021
Caption: Susan Howland vaccinates Jeff Daughtery at the Corner Health Mart Pharmacy in Greenfield, Ohio. See Community Action Vaccinates under Network News for more!
ASSOCIATION UPDATES & RESOURCES
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OSU's Management Advancement for the Public Service program is now offering professional development courses to provide strategies to participants who serve low-income individuals. The 100% virtual, 1/2 day coursework also provides CEUs to those interested.
The eviction moratorium misnomer and the impact of IMPACT
(Source: Columbus Alive, by Joel Oliphint)
COLUMBUS - That money came in handy for a number of Columbus tenants at the courthouse last week, including 31-year-old Americus Clinkscale, who lost income when the call center where she worked cut her hours during the pandemic. Clinkscale arrived at the convention center with her young daughter expecting that Oakland Realty would evict her for nonpayment of rent, but instead she received $2,805 in rental assistance from IMPACT and a payment agreement with her landlord that allowed her to stay in her apartment. She previously had never heard of IMPACT.
A little less than a year after the COVID-19 pandemic began to tear through our communities, vaccinations are becoming readily available! Just as Community Action responded to the pandemic at the onset, our network remains poised and able to continue supporting Ohioans.
Advocates make case for more transportation funding
(Source: Ohio Capital Journal, By: Tyler Buchanan)
Advocates are urging lawmakers to invest more money into Ohio’s public transportation systems and commit to long-term support for this transit spending.
Kelly Hatas, executive director of Hocking Athens Perry Community Action, told state senators about how state funding has gone toward expanded transit service in the Southeast Ohio communities of Nelsonville (pop. 5,130) and Albany (pop. 824).
Clark County offers free rides to vaccination appointments
(Source: WKEF/WRGT)
The Clark County Combined Health District, Clark County Springfield Transportation Coordinating Committee and Springfield Area Transit Authority are working to provide the rides to the COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Upper Valley Mall.